Saturday, February 21, 2015

My Sister - a Nameless Hero

Last night, as my sister and I were walking on our way home.
We suddenly saw an accident just meters away from us.

It happened quickly. I just saw two persons on the road laying motionless.
It was a motor vehicle accident, a hit and run a case.
In seconds, I saw my sister running towards the 2 victims.

It was about 10 o'clock in the evening but people came out to see the unfortunate accident.
My sister told the mob to give space for the victims to breathe.
I was so proud of her that I told the mob it is okay my sister is an ERUF (acronym for Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation).
She quick phoned her headquarters and ask for backup.
Meanwhile, she checked for vital signs and told the victims to take deep breathe and motioned the mob to clear the scene.

Like many heroes, my sister would not want to be known but I guess she would forgive me for being a proud brother.

To all nameless heroes, my gratitude to lives saved.


You are booked for greatness,

Chrislann Lodovice Catuburan

Saturday, December 6, 2014

My Sister - My Field News Reporter

Courtesy of My Sister's News Coverage
In the event of the Philippine Typhoon - Ruby. My sister went out of her way to record a news coverage of our area. She is a medical professional and occasionally finds it a hobby to make her own field news report.

By her being, she teaches me creative ways to live life. A life beyond career. A life of creative living. A life without limits.  

As with all my siblings, I am always proud of her.


You are booked for greatness,

Chrislann Lodovice Catuburan

Sunday, November 30, 2014

'Kilig' Enjoy the Feeling While it Last

Surrounded by Cebu Kergyma Conference 2014 Servants
Photo Courtesy of Coy Barredo
Yesterday, I was surrounded by dreamers.
We were working together to serve about four thousand participants of the Cebu Kerygma Conference 2014 with speakers like Bo Sanchez (National Bestselling Author).

Aside from the hype that I felt after the Kergyma Conference.
I equally enjoyed the sharing I just had with my sisters about Love Life.

We had exchange 'kilig' stories to asking question like, do you think the feeling maybe mutual?
I had asked them, "What may be a women's feeling for me for having done or said this or that?"
and "Did she gave the gift out of courtesy or simply out of gratitude."
My other sister told me to be prepared to be just on the 'Friend Zone'.

I am happy my sisters are my love doctor.
They give me a girl's perspective simply because they are girls themselves. LOL!


You are booked for greatness,

Chrislann Lodovice Catuburan